Two scantily-dressed British ladies roll on floor in Majorca bar brawl
This is the cringeworthy moment two female British tourists fight each other in a Majorcan tourist resort.
One of the women was in a thong but that didn’t stop her getting her rival into a chokehold and then having a go at a Good Samaritan trying to separate them before turning her attention back to her rival.
Witnesses egged on the pair as they made a spectacle of themselves with their late-night show.
A group of British women watching from a safe distance shouted: ‘Fight, fight, fight’ as they pushed and slapped each other.
It was not entirely clear why the brunette involved in the violence, who looked very unsteady on her feet when she was lifted off the ground, was only partially-dressed and showing off most of her backside in her unusual fight attire.
Witnesses egged on the pair as they made a spectacle of themselves with their late-night show
A group of British women watching from a safe distance shouted: ‘Fight, fight, fight’ as they pushed and slapped each other
It was not entirely clear why the brunette involved in the violence, who looked very unsteady on her feet when she was lifted off the ground
The scrap occurred on Saturday night in Cala d’Or on Majorca’s south-east coast
The scrap occurred on Saturday night in Cala d’Or on Majorca’s south-east coast, in an area packed with bars and restaurants, hours after regional government officials announced a tightening-up of legislation designed to stamp out drunken tourism in party resorts on the island including parts of Magaluf.
The incident was defused with the help of locals and police are not thought to have been called.
Under modified legislation announced on Friday British tourists have been warned they face fines of up to £1,300 if they are caught drinking alcohol on the street in places like Magaluf party strip Punta Ballena.
Shops that sell alcohol have also been ordered to close at night-times after 9.30pm.
The incident was defused with the help of locals and police are not thought to have been called
Under modified legislation announced on Friday British tourists have been warned they face fines of up to £1,300 if they are caught drinking alcohol on the street
The areas covered by the modification to a four-year-old regional government decree against the so-called ‘tourism of excess’ are roughly the same as before and include parts of some of Majorca and Ibiza’s brashest resorts including Magaluf and San Antonio which are most popular with Brits.
Saturday night’s incident is also being seized on by campaigners protesting against tourist overcrowding.
Demonstrations took place across the Canary Islands last month.
On May 25 a demonstration has been called in a central square in the Majorcan capital Palma.
Protestors will seek to make their voices heard using the slogan: ‘Majorca is not for sale’ as they call on their politicians to tackle some of the problems they say are making their lives a misery including congested roads and lack of access to affordable housing.